A person with long blonde hair, wearing a brown bucket hat, white t-shirt, denim shorts, and checkered sneakers, crouches on a skateboard. The background features green checkmarks and numbers in boxes—perfect for a high school senior class vibe.
Summer break isn’t just about sun and relaxation—it’s a prime opportunity for students to get ahead academically, especially as they inch closer to graduation. Whether you’re a rising senior in the Class of 2026, rising junior in the Class of 2027, or rising sophomore in the Class of 2028, what you do this summer can shape your academic path for the next year—and beyond.
If you haven’t taken the SAT or ACT yet—or you’re not happy with your scores—this summer is your final window to prep, test, and raise your scores before fall college applications.
Here’s what you need to know:
Action Plan for Rising Seniors:
Summer before junior year is the sweet spot for test prep. You’re far enough from college applications to prep stress-free, but close enough to take advantage of early test dates.
Why prep this summer?
Your Timeline:
Starting early sets you up for success—not stress.
It might feel early, but now is the time to set yourself up for long-term success. Sophomore summer is about building skills, exploring test formats, and getting familiar with the road ahead.
Here’s why it matters:
Summer Goals for Rising Sophomores:
Whether you’re trying to earn scholarships, boost your GPA, or build confidence, summer is the time to take control. There’s less pressure, more flexibility, and more time to focus. The earlier you start, the more choices you’ll have when it counts.
Think of test prep as training for a race—you don’t wait until the night before to stretch. You train consistently, build stamina, and show up ready to win.
Huntington offers customized test prep, tutoring, and academic coaching—online and in-person—to help students at every stage.
Call 1-800 CAN LEARN or visit HuntingtonHelps.com to get started. Whether you’re Class of 2026, 2027, or 2028—make this summer count.
A 10-Minute Call Can Make All The Difference.